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How old were you when you got your first really nice bike?
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et... How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? 1970 (I was 15 at the time) -- a Gitane Tour de France (Reynolds 531 double-butted throughout, tubular tires, $199.50 new) 1973 Gitane Tour de France for my 13th birthday. Like other big ticket items that I wanted, I had to pay 1/2 of it and my parents paid the other half. I shovelled sidewalks that winter to get my half of the $140. I ended up growing too big for it and giving it to a girlfriend. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 02/09/2003 |
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How old were you when you got your first really nice bike?
Brink wrote:
: How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was : it? : I got a cheap mountain bike from the local bike shop at age 21.( : Mongoose hiltopper) : I got a really nice road bike this year at age 29. (Tommasini techno : ultegra components) : Why did i wait so long? : Well at least i saw the light! : ----Brink 1957 at age 13 My father brought home a Raleigh, built in Nottingham, England ( I think ). Black and white fenders, chain guard, Sturmey Archer 3 speed, generator light, and wicker basket! Oh what a beauty! HAND -- ³Freedom Is a Light for Which Many Have Died in Darkness³ - Tomb of the unknown - American Revolution |
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How old were you when you got your first really nice bike?
How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was
it? I was 8. My parents got something at a garage sale. It was single speed (I was trendy waaaaay ahead of my time) had a banana seat and was the best d*mn bike ever. I rode that bike more often and had more fun than on anything I've ever owned or ever will. If you are asking what was my first LBS bike, it was a Univega 10 speed (actually, by then I think they were up to 12 speeds) my freshman year of college. On a scale from 0-100, having no bike is a 0, XMart bikes come in at 90, and all the flavors of "really nice bike" just fill up 91-100. |
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How old were you when you got your first really nice bike?
"Brink" wrote in message om... snip How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? Mid 20's; bought my new Schwinn Suburban around 1978. Made the mistake of selling it in 1984. ---Stash |
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"Brink" How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? 1958 11 years old. Delivered papers and save my money... can remember ordering the bike and pickin' up the box from a store front in downtown Seattle. Don't remember the brand but it was a down-sized version of the brothers/sisters big old balloon tire bikes, (with gas tank). Used it to ride (commute) to School. fwiw |
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"Golightly F." wrote in message news "Brink" How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? 31 years old. Got a Centurion road/street bike (12sp?), Shimano gears, red. Non euro choices at that time seemed to be Niko or Centurion. Niko was more highly thought of and pricier. I think mine was $249 which was real bucks in those days. Great for San Diego. La Jolla couple thousand people, Del Mar less than 2000 persons. Easy riding from Encinitas to Pacific Beach. No MTB, BMX, Cruiser, Comfort, yada yada in those days. Single or three speed Sears level bikes or something imported from dedicated bike shop. Gave it away to contractor's gofer working on my house in 1988. Howard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/03 |
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I was 14 or 15. I don't remember the exact purchase date. Just
that it was 1973. This was during the "bike boom". I was doing 20-50 miles rides on a Columbia 10 speed that I had seriously outgrown and I was looking to start doing centuries. I dumped a bunch of birthday money and some savings (total about $200) into it. The bike is a Criterium Rex by Araya. 25" lugged frame in touring dimensions, Suntour VGT derailleurs, Sugino cranks and BB, SR stem, Taihei post and seat, Dia Compe brakes. It's had a bunch of upgrades along the way (derailleurs and wheels) and it is still going strong (put about 500 miles on it this summer). I've got to say, some of things that others describe as "really nice" were what I was trying to get away from when I bought this bike. But guess, tastes vary. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 19:14:12 -0700, Brink wrote: How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? -- Dick Schoeller http://schoeller.ne.client2.attbi.com/ 781.449.5476 "Er ist ein Narr, der meint, es sei nicht schad, das Kind auszuschütten mit dem Bad" - Thomas Murner 1512 |
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"Brink" wrote in message om... How old were you when you got your first really nice bike and what was it? My first bike was pretty nice. I was 7 and it was 1984. My dad was working for True Temper Sports and they were doing work with Skyway bikes. (I don't hear about that name brand bike anymore, but I remember one of my friends in third grade who was into BMX racing was pretty impressed when I told him the brand name.) So my dad got his hands on a Skyway frame and slowly bought parts and built up the chrome frame to a single speed bike with coaster brakes. I never had training wheels on it and just struggled around with it in the back yard until I learned how to ride. I abused that bike to no end and all I ever had to help my dad do was re-lube the chain and rebuild the bottom bracket. I never wanted to get rid of it but as I got into my teens I rode it less (yes I could still ride it then) and one day I wasn't home and my mother sold it while she was having a yard sale. I've only had three bikes as an adult, and I bought the first one two years ago when I was 25. It was a Raleigh C-40. Not the nicest bike but I bought it at the LBS and it held its own considering the price. Unfortuantely, it was stolen. |
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Kevan Smith /\/\ wrote:
: http://www.helsinki.fi/~rvaranka/Kuv...rP8240012b.jpg : Does your chain always drag the ground like that? Oh, that's a common question :-) The chain is pretty low on this trike because of a 20" rear wheel and MTB style rear derailleur with the long arm. Depends. On the picture it's a bit soft sand so it's pretty bad :-) On clean pavement it doesn't really matter as one has the 3 cm of room at about all times. It also depends on the gearing and length of chain as the derailleur arm swings back and forth... -- Risto Varanka | http://www.helsinki.fi/~rvaranka/hpv/hpv.html varis at no spam please iki fi |
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